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First row-Ed Boland, Dick Mayer, George Kramer, Milt Susco, Dave Young. Second row-Marianne Roll, Frances Dershem, Leo Kessler, Marilyn Catron, Mary Ellen Nagle. Third row-lim Walsh, Dan O'Brien. Bob Tormey, Iim Leary, lack Bramlage, Pete Kuntz, Centennial Functions Among Projects Median for the students Leo presides over council business The Student Council is the median through which the students voice their opinions, suggestions and criticisms. The representatives of the Student Council were named at class elections and the president of each class is automatically made a member. This year the Student Council assisted in the arrangements of various centennial functions. Enter- taining approximately lOU student representatives ot 52 Ohio colleges on October 18 is an example oi its Work. Another project undertaken by the Council was the designing of a calendar of events to eliminate the duplication oi events. Officers tor the year Were: Leo Kessler, presi- dent: Dick Mayer, vice-president: Marianne Roll, secretary: and lack Bramlage, treasurer. Senior representatives were: Frances Dershern, Leo Kessler, Pete Kuntz, Bob Torrney, Ed Boland, and Ed Maj. Iunior representatives were: Iim Walsh, Marianne Roll, Iim Leary, Dick Mayer, and Milt Susco. Sophomore representatives were: Tack Bramlage, Mary Ellen Nagle, and Dan O'Brien. Freshman representatives were: Marilyn Catron. George Kramer, and Dave Young.
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'go .4 '. I ah 'Hx First row-Mary Ellen Nagle,Celeste McMullen. lim Leist. Iirn Gilvary, Alvin Neil, Tulcr Vardaledes. Second row-Chris Perrotta, Lois Sheperd. Al Chong, Henry Kampt, Bob Slick, Richard Thorne, Louis Suttmon, Icrge Nunez Dick Beach. Grover Schinbeckler. Third row-Dcuglcxs Carter, Dick Mayer, Milt Susco, Bill Kehl, Don Cosgrove, Bill Hulsopple, Mel Winkler, Bill Enouen, Charles Zimmer, Iohn Kelly. Senate Representatives Urge Co-operation Median for the organizations The Student Senate, completing its second year of activity as a subordinate legislative group of the student government, centered a large portion ot its interests on the Centennial activities of the school. ln cooperation with Student Council the Senate aided in University of Dayton Week and the Academic Convocation. Other activities of the organization were: Enter- ing activity dates on the school calendar. . .planning a Mardi Gras in the spring. . .airing the problems and plans of all the campus organizations. . .making new plans for Welcoming the freshmen. . .and urging cooperation and school spirit among all organiza- tions. Guiding these activities for the year were offi- cers: Iim Gilvary CDebate Societyl, president: lim Leist lDaytonianJ, retired president: Al Neff KC. S. M. CJ, treasurer: and Celeste McMullen CW. A. AJ, secretary. 'Vik lim gets attention irom representatives
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